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I THE TWELVE YEARS WAR - W~GAMING THE AGE OF MARLBORO This scene depicting the greatest cavalry battle of the war is a watercolor by R. Simkin "The King's Carabiniers at Malplaquet". Their immediate opponents are probably the Gendarmes du Roi of the Maison du Roi. The combat lasted for hours until the French Army retreated in order - still covered by cavalry charges. From 1702 to 1714 a war was fought throughout Europe with echoes abroad. Known as the War of the Spanish Succession, it represented the rise and peak of the career of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. For that reason it is usually known to English speaking military historians and a few gamers as The Age of Marlborough. In spite of a rash of interesting works on the period, including David Chandler's "War in the Age of Marlborough" and " Marlborough as a Military Commander", the period has been slow to catch on in England and more so in the Colonies. On the face of it, this period has all the ingredients to interest the amateur military historian and/ or warga mer. If anything it is easier to represent in miniature than practically any period with the possible exception of the classical periods of antiquity because of the formations and the tactical conventions in vogue. Even more than the two great wars of mid-century, The War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War, this era was characterized by an emphasis on Ii near formations and massed fire power. The last pikes were phased out of Queen Anne's armies shortly before Marlborough took ship for the low countries, and the old customs of sending out forlorns or enfants perdus in front of the massed infantry survived mainly as outposts or as advanced elements of storming parties. At first even the firing lines often formed 6 deep as a survival of the days of the pike, but experiments in massed fire tactics abounded and in western Europe exceptions were few. The main advanced tactics involved platoon fire (Holland, England, Prussia) while conservatives fired by rank in formations 3 to 5 deep. Grenadiers, who had started out in the late 17th Century as a somewhat anarchistic sort of light infantry were rapidly turning into elite companies of the line, although the grenade remained in limited use. This was a great age for cavalry. If you count dragoons, who were beginning in most armies to put on airs and function as cavalry on occasion, the troop ratios of this period offer plenty of squadrons to perform the proper function of cavalry. Compared to the more or less 5 stable infantry formations, the cavalry definitely added tone to the brawl. Most battles were decided by a decisive cavalry charge. I n Napoleon's day a ratio of 1 saber to 4 bayonets was adequate. Given the ratio of manpower in a battalion versus that of a squadron, that amounts to almost 1 squadron per battalion. In the Seven Years War Prussia had the highest proportion of cavalry with a field strength of about 3 foot to 1 man. By comparison Austria deployed 143,610 (paper strength) foot to 31,678, or more than 4 to 1. Allowing for detachments of infantry in garrison, it was not unusual for early 18th Century armies to field around 2 squadrons per battalion, thus, by Chandler's count: Battle Allied Strength French Strength Blenheim (1704) 65 bins 160 sqdns 60 guns 79 bins 140 sqdns90 guns Ramilles (1706) 74 123 120 70 132 70 Oudenarde (1708) 85 150 110 90 170 Malplaquel (1709) 128 253 100 96 180 60 Chandler reports 25 guns captured at Oudenarde. but lists none in the order of battle. Faure (Trophees) reports that the French artillery had been inadvertently left behind. Only 10 guns arrived which had been sent foward on the initiative of the chief of artillery, LTG St. Hillaire. All were captured. During this period cavalry was relatively homogenous. The stable garden variety " " regiments of England, Holland, France, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire were usually armed with two pistols, a carbirie or musket, and a broadsword. As a rule they attacked in line at some sort of trot. Dragoons were socially inferior, and were still subject to infantry duty. Depending on the army they might be expected to a mixed degree to serve on back as cavalry or on foot as infantry, but not quite so well as either. True light cavalry had put in an appearance in Western Europe. Its representation was somewhat limited because the principal employer, Austria, was faced with an Hungarian revolt off and on during this period, and hussars were by nature Hungarian. French and Bavarian hussars tended to be deserters from the Austrian service. As yet the Hussar was considered at least as disreputable as dashing. Col. MacCarthy (Sabertache 70-S) reports that two of the first four French hussar colonels were cashiered for some sort of misbehavior. Cavalry tactics were relatively conservative. Most men still tried to get some use out of their pistols. However, while some authors (e.g., Fosten-Blenheim) accuse the French and others of using the "caracole" it appears not to have been a battle tactic. Approaching at a trot, in lines 3 to 4 deep, continental cavalry would discharge pistols prior to impact.